pregnancy
Growing your family, one baby bump at a time. All about the ups and downs of nature's 9 month miracle.
Why Good Intentions Make a Bad Legal Standard
Why Law Reaches for Intent in the First Place Legal systems lean toward intent because it feels humane. Motive appears to reveal character, and character feels like a stable guide for judgment. In emotionally charged domains like parenting and custody, intent offers something comforting: the belief that outcomes can be understood, and even forgiven, by examining what someone meant to do. Courts frequently ask whether a parent acted out of love, fear, confusion, or malice, as though the answer to that question can reliably predict what the child will experience over time.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 days ago in Families
Is It Normal to Feel Emotional After an Abortion?. AI-Generated.
A Quiet Truth Many People Don’t Talk About Abortion is often discussed in terms of physical recovery, timelines, and medical details — but far fewer conversations acknowledge the emotional experience that can follow. For many, the emotional part is the most unexpected.
By Eve Surgical Center10 days ago in Families
The Baby No One Saw
The night was quiet, the kind of quiet that presses gently against the walls and settles into every corner of a house. Emma sat on the bathroom floor, her back resting against the cold porcelain of the bathtub. The small yellow light above the mirror hummed softly. In her hands was her phone, its screen glowing with lines of poetry about grief.
By LUNA EDITH25 days ago in Families
Love That Acts, Not Love That Speaks
When Love Became a Language Instead of a Practice In modern parenting culture, love is increasingly defined by what is said rather than what is done. Emotional affirmation, verbal reassurance, and constant validation are treated as the primary evidence of care, while less expressive forms of love are often overlooked or misunderstood. A parent who says “I love you” frequently and validates feelings consistently is assumed to be providing something essential, while a parent who demonstrates care through sacrifice, consistency, and enforcement may be perceived as distant or emotionally limited.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast30 days ago in Families
Modern Abortion Procedures: Separating Facts from Fear. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Modern Abortion Procedures: Separating Facts from Fear Few healthcare topics are surrounded by as much emotion, debate, and misinformation as abortion. Opinions are loud. Headlines are dramatic. Social media is overwhelming. But behind all the noise lies something much more important: medical facts.
By Eve Surgical Centerabout a month ago in Families
Why Care Should Feel Human—Not Clinical. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Healthcare isn’t like scrolling a screen or clicking a button. It isn’t transactional, sterile, or impersonal. Healthcare is human — and when someone comes to us during an emotional, sometimes vulnerable moment, we believe the way they are treated should reflect that.
By Eve Surgical Centerabout a month ago in Families
Navigating Relationships with Emotional Intelligence
Relationships are the very fabric of our lives, weaving together our experiences, shaping our identities, and providing a profound sense of connection. Yet, they are also incredibly complex, often fraught with misunderstandings, heartbreak, and the bewildering question: "Why do relationships fail?" It's a question that echoes in countless hearts, hinting at deeper psychological currents beneath the surface.
By Being Inquisitiveabout a month ago in Families









